Beads and buttons made in the polymer clay class Kathrows and I took at the Midwest Fiber and Folk Art Fair. I enjoyed messing around with the clay so much that I went out and bought a bunch of different colors and a case to put them in. When I start buying books and a pasta machine, we'll know I'm in trouble.
80% Merino/ 20% silk purchased from Red Fish Dyeworks at the MFAFAF. This was the ONLY fiber I bought there. I can't wait to spin it up. Right now on the bobbins is some organic cotton top that's driving me crazy, and I want to finish that up before starting anything else, because I think it's good for me to get more comfortable with cotton. But I am just itching to get at this.
After the MFAFAF, we had Knitting Camp. Did I take any pictures there? Don't be silly. Luckily, Elizabeth was more organized than me, and got a great picture of us all. It was a fabulous time at camp. Great weather, great food, great fun, and knitting, knitting, knitting! So much knitting that I finally finished something:
Mini-cable socks with short-row heel and toe, from Jojoland Melody. They're fraternal twins.
And before I started the organic cotton, I spun up a little BFL:
100% Blue-faced Leicester, dyed and given to me by One Skein Wonder in a secret pal exchange. Damn, I love BFL! It's so easy to keep fairly even, and so sproingy and cushy! Top pic is more representative of actual color.
Up next: some truly hideous socks, just wait, and a new lace project with handspun. I'll try to post 'em before September.
5 comments:
Hurray! My stalkee is back and knitting. Though I like the buttons too. :D
indeed, how go the hideous socks? Not so well without me by your side, I bet!
Did you notice that the fiber you bought matches the beads that you made?
All that beautiful stuff!
And yes, once a month is fine! It's just really nice to hear from you again.
Don't worry, Sue. Time passes, and before you know it, this post will be back in style. Everything old is new again.
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